Common grade White Oak will be narrower / shorter pieces. Common grade also allows for more knots and wane on the edges of the board.

Quartered White Oak - is cut so the grain is straight and runs the length of the board. Quartered cut also reveals more flake, type of figure than is common in oak. You still get the White Oak color and hardness, but the over all look is different. Quatersawn cut tends to be more stable

​Rift White Oak - is cut so the grain is straight and runs the length of the board. Rift cut removes the flake, type of figure than is common in oak. You still get the White Oak color and hardness, but the over all look is different.

SAB White Oak is stocked

1/2" Surfaced on two sides to 1/2" thick

4/4 Hit and Missed planed to 15/16" thick

4/4 Surfaced and Straight Lined to 13/16" thick

5/4 Hit and Missed planed to 1-3/16" thick

5/4 Surfaced and Straight Lined to 1-1/16" thick

6/4 Hit and Missed planed to 1-7/16" thick

6/4 Surfaced and Straight Lined to 1-5/16" thick

8/4 Hit and Missed planed to 1-15/16" thick

8/4 Surfaced and Straight lined to 1-3/4" thick

12/4 Rough sawn to 3" thick

Common White Oak

4/4 Hit and Missed planed to 15/16" thick

Quartered White oak is stocked in

4/4 Hit and Missed planed to 15/16" thick

5/4 Hit and Missed planed to 1-3/16" thick

8/4 Hit and Missed planed to 1-15/16" thick

Rift White oak is stocked in

4/4 Hit and Missed planed to 15/16" thick

5/4 Hit and Missed planed to 1-3/16" thick

8/4 Hit and Missed planed to 1-15/16" thick

Flatsawn Cut

Quartersawn Cut

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Examples of Quartersawn with flake

Rift White Oak

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